Lead free heterogeneous multilayers with giant magneto electric coupling for microelectronics/microelectromechanical systems applications

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Abstract

Lead free magneto electrics with a strong sub resonant (broad frequency range) magneto electric coupling coefficient (MECC) is the goal of the day which can revolutionise the microelectronics and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) industry. We report giant resonant MECC in lead free nanograined Barium Titanate-CoFe (Alloy)-Barium Titanate [BTO-CoFe-BTO] sandwiched thin films. The resonant MECC values obtained here are the highest values recorded in thin films/multilayers. Sub-resonant MECC values are quite comparable to the highest MECC reported in 2-2 layered structures. MECC got enhanced by two orders at a low frequency resonance. The results show the potential of these thin films for transducer, magnetic field assisted energy harvesters, switching devices, and storage applications. Some possible device integration techniques are also discussed. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Nair, S. S., Pookat, G., Saravanan, V., & Anantharaman, M. R. (2013). Lead free heterogeneous multilayers with giant magneto electric coupling for microelectronics/microelectromechanical systems applications. Journal of Applied Physics, 114(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4818411

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